Monthly Archives: August 2017
Police Department Creates Gang Prevention Unit
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Police in the New Hampshire city of Manchester say they are cracking down on gang activity. The move comes after a fight at the Mall of New Hampshire in June that was recorded on surveillance video. Police say … Continue reading
Dartmouth College Considers Selling Hanover Country Club
Athletics Director Harry Sheehy has written to alumni, parents, friends of Dartmouth Golf, members of the Hanover Country Club, and anyone else he can think of, to explain the possible sale of the HCC and its golf course. We should … Continue reading
Labor Commissioner: The Telegraph of Nashua Is Being Investigated
CONCORD — The state Department of Labor has assigned an investigator to look into a complaint against The Telegraph of Nashua alleging the newspaper wrongly docked a worker’s pay, according to Labor Commissioner Ken Merrifield. Merrifield said a complaint was … Continue reading
Judge: No Violation In Piermont Right-to-Know Case
North Haverhill — A Grafton County Superior Court judge has ruled against a former Piermont Selectboard member who last year accused fellow town officials of violating the state’s Right-to-Know law. Teran “Terri” Mertz filed a lawsuit in July 2016 accusing her … Continue reading
New Poll Sheds Light On Millennial Attitudes Towards Historical Monuments
So who is behind this drive to scrub history and remove monuments that some in our society can’t emotionally deal with? Well, according to a recent Marist poll, it’s not the typical college student, or millennials, in general. Sure, the chaos … Continue reading
New York Times Named After a City Named After a Slave-Trading Racist
The list of things the Democrats and their thugs must insist we change (remove, destroy) because “slavery” grows by the day. This time it’s New York. The State, the City, and everything else that sounds similar. | More… | GraniteGrok
Laconia police announce 28 arrests
LACONIA — Police said a warrant sweep that ended Thursday resulted in arrest warrants being issued for 16 people — mostly for drug charges. Seven were arrested and arraigned; another nine are at large as officials did not find them … Continue reading
Boscawen woman charged with assaulting Bow police
BOW – A Boscawen woman is facing new charges after allegedly assaulting police trying to take her into custody on outstanding warrants. About 8 p.m., police were called to the Hampton Inn at 515 South St. for a report of … Continue reading
How Bad Are The New Hampshire Democrat Party Prognosticators?
Back before we knew the outcome of the 2016 elections the Democrats were saying Chris Sununu was out-of-touch with mainstream voters. Speaking at the Legislative Office Building, Buckley, Senator David Pierce (D-Lebanon) and Representative Katherine Rogers (D-Concord) denounced the Trump/Sununu’s extreme ideology, … Continue reading
Tracing The Dark Origins Of Charlottesville’s KKK
After events like what happened this past weekend in Charlottesville, I always find it instructive to look back at history and how people and ideologies were framed then — and how people see or don’t see them today. Scrolling through … Continue reading